Science, asked by jitixaparesh, 19 days ago

Which state is being described here? The particles are moving quickly and are far apart from each other. They sometimes collide but apart from this they are do not touch. There is almost no force holding them together.​

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Answered by minakshit811
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Answer:

gaseous state

Explanation:

As, we know the molecules of gases are very far from each other and also it has kinetic energy ( molecular movement) in comparison of solid and liquid state

Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The state being described is the gaseous state.

  • When in a gaseous state, the particles in the matter have very little attraction to one another. They are very far apart and not connected in the way that particles in solids or liquids are.
  • They are constantly moving and do not interact with one another. In the instance that they do interact with one another, they just bounce off of each other when they collide.
  • They move in rapid and multiple directions and will collide with each other and the sides of a container in which they are stored in. Based on the temperature, these particles will either have kinetic energy or move faster.
  • The kinetic energy of the molecule is greater than the attractive force between them. Hence they are much farther apart and move more freely.
  • There is also a lot of space between gas particles and they have really high kinetic energy.

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